A connector system and connector are disclosed. In a first aspect the connector system comprises a first connector having a first electrical connection for a first protocol and having a second electrical connection coupled to the first electrical connection for a second protocol. The connector system further includes a second connector coupled to and integrated with the first connector. The second connector has a third electrical connection for the second protocol wherein there is no cable between the first and second electrical connectors. In a second aspect, the connector comprises a housing; and a first electrical connection having a first protocol within the housing. The connector also includes a second electrical connection coupled to the first electrical connection and having a second protocol within the housing. Finally, the connector includes a screw assembly mechanism internal to the housing and accessible by a user to facilitate assembly or disassembly of the connector from a data source.
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1. A connector apparatus comprising:
a housing having at least one side surface having an opening;
a first connector end situated on the housing and configured to electrically and mechanically couple to a first connection;
a screw assembly at least partially located within the housing, the screw assembly including a knob rotatable about an axis of the housing to rotate a screw, a first portion of the screw being disposed inside and rotationally constrained by the knob, and a second threaded portion of the screw extending outside the housing, wherein a portion of the knob is exposed for user access through the opening, and wherein the knob is linearly fixed in relation to the axis of the housing such that when rotated the screw moves in and out of the housing depending on the direction of rotation, and wherein the screw assembly is configured to fasten the first connector end to the first connection;
a second connector end situated on the housing and configured to electrically and mechanically couple to a second connection; and
a fastening mechanism situated on the housing and configured to fasten the second connector end to the second connection.
13. A connector apparatus comprising:
a housing, the housing including a first side, a second side, and a third side, the first side being the opposite of the second side, the third side being substantially perpendicular to the first side and having an opening;
a first connector extruding from the first side, the first connector being configured to mechanically and electrically couple to a first connection adapted for a first data signaling protocol;
a second connector extruding from the second side, the second connector being configured to mechanically and electrically couple to a second connection adapted for a second data signaling protocol different than the first data signaling protocol, the second connector being electrically coupled to the first connector internal to the housing; and
a screw assembly, the screw assembly being at least partially located within the housing and situated on the third side, the screw assembly including a knob rotatable about an axis of the housing to rotate a screw, the axis being along the third side, a first portion of the screw being disposed inside and rotationally constrained by the knob, and a second threaded portion of the screw extending outside the housing, the knob being exposed for user access through the opening, and wherein the knob is linearly fixed in relation to the axis of the housing such that when rotated the screw moves in and out of the housing depending on the direction of rotation, and wherein the screw assembly is configured to fasten the first connector to the first connection;
wherein the connector apparatus enables data transmission between the first connection and the second connection.
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The present invention relates generally to a connector system and more specifically to a connector system that is utilized for connecting a data source to a display.
It is known that many computers and other data sources are connected to a display device by means of a connector system. Conventional (legacy) displays, or other display devices such as projectors, often have a low end connector such as a video graphics array or VGA connector which is designed to be used to connect the display device to an appropriate signal source, such as that provided by a computer. However, contemporary computers and other sources of a visual or audio signal often have a high end digital video connector such as a digital visual interface or DVI output connector instead of a VGA output connector.
For example,
Using the conventional connection system 10, it is possible to connect a VGA cable 12 to a DVI cable 18, and to realize a successful, though not always highest quality, signal transfer. However, because many contemporary computers have become miniaturized in size and length, the larger size and longer lengths of the cables often result in a connection system which may be larger and longer than the computer itself, resulting in considerable inconvenience, loss of visual attractiveness, and degraded quality of signal transfer.
Utilizing such a conventional system 10 to connect a VGA and a DVI connector, it is also necessary for the user to manually tighten the two screws 24a and 24b located on the VGA connector 14 and the two screws 26a and 26b located on the DVI connector 20 so that a secure attachment can be made, in order to provide the highest possible signal quality and also to avoid interruptions or distortions in signal quality. However, tightening the afore-mentioned screws can be very difficult for people with larger hands or fingers, or who must adjust the connectors while working in very small spaces.
Accordingly, what is needed is a system and method for connecting a VGA or other type of connector from a display device or the like to a DVI connection on a signal source such as a personal computer. The system and method needs to be as compact as possible. The system and method also needs to enable the user to adjust connectors to form a secure connection in as easy and simple/efficient a way as possible, thereby creating a high quality signal transfer without image distortion or loss. The present invention addresses such a need.
A connector system and connector are disclosed. In a first aspect the connector system comprises a first connector having a first electrical connection for a first protocol having a second electrical connection coupled to the first electrical connection for a second protocol. The connector system further includes a second connector coupled to and integrated with the first connector. The second connector has a third electrical connection for the second protocol wherein there is no cable between the first and second electrical connectors.
In a second aspect, the connector comprises a housing; and a first electrical connection having a first protocol within the housing. The connector also includes a second electrical connection coupled to the first electrical connection and having a second protocol within the housing. Finally, the connector includes a screw assembly mechanism internal to the housing and accessible by a user to facilitate assembly or disassembly of the connector from a data source.
The present invention relates generally to a connector system and more specifically to a connector system that is utilized for connecting a data source to a display. The following description is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention and is provided in the context of a patent application and its requirements. Various modifications to the preferred embodiments and the generic principles and features described herein will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features described herein.
A connector system in accordance with the present invention allows for an integrated and compact connection between a data source, which may be but is not limited to being a computer, and a display. Accordingly, what is provided is a connector which incorporates the standard functionality of two different connection protocols in a single connector. In so doing, a system is provided which is more versatile and can be utilized in a more robust way than conventional connector systems. To describe the features of the present invention in more detail, refer now to the following figures.
Although the connector system 100 utilizes a DVI connector 102 and a VGA connector 104, one of ordinary skill in the art recognizes that there are other types of connectors between data sources such as computers and display devices which could be used, and that the connector system 100 in accordance with the present invention would still provide the same functions.
Referring again to
To more clearly describe the operation of the screw assembly mechanism 500 in accordance with the present invention, refer now to
Although in this embodiment the DVI connection includes the inventive screw assembly shown in
Accordingly, what is provided is a connector which incorporates the functionality of two different protocols (i.e., VGA and DVI) in a single connector. In so doing, a system is provided which is more versatile and can be utilized in a more robust way than previous connector systems.
One should readily recognize that although the present invention has been described in conjunction with a particular type of connector, this system could be used within a variety of environments and they would be within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The connector in accordance with the present invention is compact enough that its size does not exceed the size of the personal computer or other source of audio or video signal, thereby eliminating user inconvenience and visual unattractiveness. The connector also enables the user to easily adjust the tightness of the connection by means of a screw assembly system, thereby providing a means for simply and efficiently forming a secure connection even in a small or awkward space, and creating a high quality signal transfer without image distortion or loss.
Although the present invention has been described in accordance with the embodiments shown, one of ordinary skill in the art will readily recognize that there could be variations to the embodiments and those variations would be within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, many modifications may be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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